Anonymous ID: 98c886 March 18, 2025, 4:32 p.m. No.22784193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4207 >>4252 >>4352 >>4375 >>4397

>>22784160

I’ll paste the summary that I got from Grok. Nothing at all shocking, aside from learning that George HW Bush, the dastardly demon himself, oversaw the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Act of 1992. Imagine he redacted and manipulated a lot of data. Here is Grok’s summary:

Thanks for your request! As of the latest available information, the JFK files refer to the collection of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, managed under the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992, signed into law by President George H.W. Bush. This legislation aimed to release records to address public speculation, with the National Archives overseeing the process. Many documents have been declassified over the years, though some remain withheld or redacted, often citing national security concerns, as seen with decisions by later administrations like President Trump in 2017.

 

Regarding George H.W. Bush, several documents and claims have sparked interest and debate. An FBI memo dated November 29, 1963, from J. Edgar Hoover mentions a "George Bush of the Central Intelligence Agency" being briefed on anti-Castro Cuban activities post-assassination, though it’s unclear if this refers to the future president or another individual with the same name. Bush, who later served as CIA Director (1976-1977), has stated he did not recall his whereabouts on the day of the assassination, claiming he was in Tyler, Texas, making business calls. However, some researchers point to a CIA memo from 1975 suggesting he had prior agency ties, raising questions about his early involvement.

 

Additional speculation comes from declassified correspondence, such as a 1976 letter from George de Mohrenschildt—a figure linked to Lee Harvey Oswald—to Bush, then CIA Director, hinting at a personal connection. De Mohrenschildt’s role and his interactions with Bush have fueled conspiracy theories, though evidence remains circumstantial. Critics argue these connections are tenuous, often relying on inference rather than direct proof, and mainstream narratives dismiss many claims as unverified or exaggerated, as noted in reviews of books like Russ Baker’s Family of Secrets.

 

The release process has been gradual, with ongoing reviews by agencies like the CIA and FBI, and public sentiment—reflected in some online discussions—continues to question official accounts, including Bush’s role. However, no definitive evidence in the released files conclusively ties George H.W. Bush to the assassination. The topic remains controversial, with interpretations varying widely based on the available, often incomplete, documentation. Let me know if you'd like me to dig deeper into any specific aspect! 😊

Anonymous ID: 98c886 March 18, 2025, 4:44 p.m. No.22784270   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22784207

Honestly, building up all the hype around JFK and Epstein and then just releasing information that we’ve already known about is worse than not addressing any of it. It’s like marrying a beautiful woman and finding out on the honeymoon that, after removing the wedding dress and makeup, she’s an ugly dog.